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From: Jeff.Tomich@p1.f260.n3603.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Jeff Tomich)
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Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: BSD/386 Commercial Product
Message-ID: <1896.2C5AD03C@mechanic.fidonet.org>
Date: Fri, 30 Jul 93 02:36:04 PDT
Organization: FidoNet node 1:3603/260.1 - #1 Computers, St Petersburg FL
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Michael Galassi wrote in a message to All:
MG> From: nerd@percy.rain.com (Michael Galassi)
MG> Date: 26 Jul 93 18:49:26 GMT
MG> Organization: /etc/organization
MG> Message-ID: <CAsCAE.E3s@percy.rain.com>
MG> Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc
MG> Jeff.Tomich@p1.f260.n3603.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Jeff Tomich)
MG> writes:
>I'm looking into the full supported product of 386/BSD, does anyone
>have any good tales to discuss?
MG> I assume you mean BSDI's BSD/386. I use it at home and at
MG> work, it supports my x-development tools, supports the
MG> hardware I want to run with (DigiBoard serial, non-scsi
MG> tape, mixed mfm/ide/scsi disks), does the networking thing
MG> well, is stable, and if I have a problem I can call someone
MG> who knows what is going on and will resolve it for me. In
MG> other words, it's a perfect fit for me. Did you have any
MG> specific questions on the system?
No, just wanting to get someones point of view that has it. Thanks again for your reply...
Regards, Jeff
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